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Jac'Kel S Brown1, William Kingsley-Mota, Roberta Kaplow
1Author Affiliations: Decedent Affairs Manager (Brown), Nursing Administration, Decedent Affairs Office; Director (Dr Kingsley-Mota), Patient Care Services-Medicine, Emergency Services; and Clinical Nurse Specialist (Dr Kaplow), Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Healthcare facilities are committed to providing high-quality care throughout patients' treatment trajectories. That same obligation continues when patients die. Handling of patients and their belongings safely and respectfully is essential. Despite recognition of this aspect of care, facilities struggle and are confronted with a number of barriers. This article describes the implementation of a Decedent Affairs Office at Emory University Hospital.
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